DERP12345 wrote:
ON making a new game
A great way to start off making a game is to fiddle around with the Scratch blocks and see what you come up with.
Also, I would try downloading other people's projects to see the scripts they created if you are wondering how they made their project.
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fungirl123 wrote:
DERP12345 wrote:
ON making a new game
A great way to start off making a game is to fiddle around with the Scratch blocks and see what you come up with.
Also, I would try downloading other people's projects to see the scripts they created if you are wondering how they made their project.
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A great way to start off making a game is to fiddle around with the Scratch blocks and see what you come up with.
Also, I would try downloading other people's projects to see the scripts they created if you are wondering how they made their project.
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DERP12345 wrote:
A great way to start off making a game is to fiddle around with the Scratch blocks and see what you come up with.
Also, I would try downloading other people's projects to see the scripts they created if you are wondering how they made their project.
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Please try to be polite if you want to be respected.
A great way to start off making a game is to fiddle around with the Scratch blocks and see what you come up with. - Use the Scratch blocks, click them together, just play around and see what the blocks do.
Also, I would try downloading other people's projects to see the scripts they created if you are wondering how they made their project. - When you view someone's project, there is a "Download" button. If you download the project, you can see how the blocks fit together to work the way they do. This can be helpful when trying to figure out how a script - blocks fitted together in a chunk - works.
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DERP12345 wrote:
A great way to start off making a game is to fiddle around with the Scratch blocks and see what you come up with.
Also, I would try downloading other people's projects to see the scripts they created if you are wondering how they made their project.
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Open the scratch program (you HAVE downloaded it right?)
The blocks are on the left side.
Play around and see what you can do with some basic sprites.
Downloading another's project is as simple as going to it and then clicking the link below the search bar (that's the thing below "My Stuff").
Once the "You have chosen to download blah blah blah" window shows up it should try to open it in scratch automatically.
Allow it and observe the scripts within.
Last edited by pikachu1337 (2012-01-04 16:33:16)
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